The Parenting Epilepsy and Special Needs Podcast with Erica Hauser
When our daughter underwent a hemispherectomy at just four years old, we had no idea how many small tools and adaptive products would make such a big difference during and after her recovery. While we were still in the hospital, another epilepsy mom—whose daughter had also undergone a hemispherectomy—visited us with a gift bag full of items we didn’t even know existed. Looking back, those thoughtful gifts became some of the most valuable tools we used during rehabilitation and continue to use years later. In this episode, I’m sharing the seven products that helped our family navigate life after hemispherectomy surgery, including: * A Dycem mat for improved stability during play, meals, and schoolwork * A whiteboard slant board to support reading and writing with a visual field loss * Search-and-find books to encourage visual scanning after hemianopia (partial visual impairment) * A sensory brush to increase body awareness and sensory input * EZPZ plates and bowls for greater independence during meals * Small therapy balls to encourage two-handed play and use of a helper hand * How an adaptive stroller became an essential part of our family’s daily life Whether your child is preparing for or currently recovering from a hemispherectomy, or you’re simply looking for practical ideas from another parent who’s walked this road, I hope this episode provides encouragement and saves you some trial and error. You don’t have to figure everything out on your own. Sometimes the smallest tools can make the biggest difference. If this episode encouraged you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with another family navigating pediatric epilepsy or hemispherectomy recovery. Together, we can help more parents feel supported and less alone on this journey. #Epilepsy #InfantileSpasms #SpecialNeedsParenting #DisabilityParenting #EpilepsyMom #SpecialNeedsMom #DevelopmentalDelays #ParentingJourney #CaregiverSupport #ParentingEpilepsy
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